Vista pavilion rp408ua #aba CPU bios issue

So I'm looking to upgrade my processor to a vs amd turion 1.6 my laptop 2 GHz shipped with. Someone told to update my bios before trying it in the ide melanote do not forget that it can handle the processor. A problem is that I can't find my laptop on hp site anywhere. Y at - there someone who can help me with this. In the second place. I hear that I can't upgrade to windows 7 on this note. Is this true? I'm trying to run my audio workstation digital on this until I can afford to complete the construction of my office. Thanks in advance for your help.

gonzoneko wrote:
Thank you very much... Another question (as I probably will upgrade the bios and processor even without win7) this information tells me that this model came with the t60 amd or Intel t7200... I'm running with tuition amd clocked at 1.6 GHz for now so I guess I'll be upgrading to the t60 ok, but I really want to go with the Intel... They are types of different slot? (am I basically suck with the amd, nothing against it, I just need a little extra power I can get)... Yet once again, thank you so much 4 the previous answer... Helped a ton

No problem, you are always welcome!

Well, Intel and AMD are completely different architectures. Intel processors are more powerful and I prefer rather than AMD ones.
I just checked the service guide and you could replace the AMD motherboard with an Intel processor, one more actually buy this T7200 ($55 pn # 435849-001). There are 6 Intel motherboards so you will need to know if the laptop is full or defeatured. Disassemble the chassis and take a look at the part number on the motherboard (which must match the number of the part in the manual). It will also need some fan/heat sink and a power connector cable. Memory, disk hard and other components will work with the Intel motherboard, but the operating system on the hard drive is best to reinstall.

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    You can try the following steps to reload the factory installed configuration of the BIOS settings:

    1. In the BIOS Setup utility, select the tab out.

    2. Select message Load Setup Defaults.

    3. Select Save Changes and Exit (pressing F5 and the Enter key will also load default configuration).

    4. Press ESC, then press Enter to exit the installation program.

    If you need assistance, I would be more than happy to continue to help you. Please re-post with any information that you can help me find a solution for you. Please also let me know if the BIOS reset works. If you want to show appreciation for my efforts today, please take a second to click the Thumbs Up button below.

    I'm glad that you have joined in!

    Have a great day!

  • Pavilion KZ664AA #ABA: KZ664AA is the Windows 10 possible update, current OS Win 7 64 bit SP1 Home Prem

    This model, which is already on Windows 7 Home Prem 64-bit SP1, is compatible with the upgrade to win 10?

    Machine, also known as the a6567c

    [personal information]

    Memory is 8 GB/800 MHz

    Board of Directors is Benicia 1.01

    BIOS 5.43

    CPU Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 @2.40 GHz

    Greenthumb

    While the upgrade is possible from Win7, I would advise against.

    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the problem you face is that Microsoft provides only pilots with the most basic features and what you really need for these features is the specialized drivers written for the specific in your HP PC hardware - and unfortunately, there is no driver HP Win10 for your PC. HP only guarantees the compatibility of Win10 for machines manufactured after August 2013. HP is not no matter what timetable indicating when, or IF, they will produce drivers for older machines.

    This means that your PC is probably NEVER going to be fully functional under Win10 because the pilots is needs for all features simply do not exist!

    However, if you want to EXPERIENCE with the upgrade to see how it goes, then perform an image backup, first.

    What I recommend is the following:
    (1) download and install Macrium reflect (MR)
    (2) run M. and choose the option: "Create an image of the partition (s) required to backup and restore Windows" to write a full backup to an external drive or USB key
    (3) use the option to create a CD or a USB startup key

    My experience is that SIR, when you use the option of Compression high, typically allows to compress the image file recorded at about 50% of the space USED in the OS partition.  This means that if you have a 40GB and 80GB OS partition is used, MR must only about 20 GB to store the image file.

    NOW, you have the means to restore a full system that works for the external hard drive or USB key in a few minutes.

    Have fun experimenting with Win10!

    Good luck
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